
Earlier today, TechCrunch broke the news that Facebook had wiped messages Mark Zuckerberg and other executives had sent on Messenger. While Facebook said deleting messages from top management was a security issue, it felt kind of shady, especially considering the company recently admitted its automated systems could scan user messages (again, supposedly for altruistic reasons). Deleting messages is also not a privilege everyone has – but it may soon be. Facebook now says it will allow anyone to unsend messages within the next few months. In a statement to several publications, the company said: We have discussed this feature several times.…
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